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Note: The S-Video cables are not compatible with the redesigned Super Nintendo. They are sold separately at most retail locations as well as nintendo's Online Store.

Installation Steps:Locate the Audio/Video inputs on the back of the TV or VCR.Place the black end of the S-Video Cable into the S-Video IN on the back of the TV or VCR. Connect the red end of the cable to Audio IN Right.Connect the white end of the cable to the Audio IN Left. Use a slight twistingmotion when inserting the each cable and ensure the cables are firmly pressed into the input.Connect the rectangular (gray) plug of the S-Video cable into the multi-out connector on the back of the Control Deck.After system is connected to the TV or VCR:Insert Game Pak fully into the Control Deck.Plug the controller(s) into the front of the Control Deck using the left-most port for one-player games.Plug the AC Adapter into the back of the Control Deck. Plug the other end into a wall outlet.Set the VCR's TV/VCR button to VCR. You can put a movie in the VCR, press Play, make sure the movie appears on your TV, then press Stop. This puts your VCR into VCR mode.Slide the Power Switch on (toward the Game Pak).Turn on the VCR and locate the input select. It's often called: input select, AUX auxiliary), Line, Line In, Input, Source, Select, In, or EXT (external). Switch the input select to show the Nintendo game.The game image should now be displayed on the screen. You're ready to play! To record video games, set the system up to play games as usual, then insert a video tape and press Record. It's that easy!

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Place the N64 Controller Pack into the memory card slot on the Nintendo 64 controller.

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Insert a Nintendo 64 game into the cartridge slot on the N64.

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Hold down "Start" on the N64 controller.

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Turn the Nintendo 64 on via the "Power" switch on the device. After the console loads, the Controller Pack menu will appear on the screen.

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Release the "Start" button on the N64 controller.

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Browse through the saves listed, using the N64 controller's directional pad.

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Highlight the game you want to erase.

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Select the "Delete" option. The pages that were occupied by the game save will be erased from the Controller Pack.

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Repeat Steps 7 though 9 until you're finished erasing pages on the Controller Pak. Restart the N64 if you wish to play the game that was inserted into the device, or turn the Nintendo 64 off if you are done using the console.

Note: This type of connection is not possible with the newer-style NES.

Installation Steps:

Locate the Audio/Video inputs on the back of the TV.Place the yellow end of the AV cable into the Video "in" on the back of the TV. Connect the white or red end of the cable to Audio "in" ("left" or "mono"). Use a slight twisting motion when inserting each cable and ensure the cables are firmly pressed into the input.On the other end of the AV cable, plug the yellow end into the "Video" (yellow) input. Plug the white or red end into the "Audio" (red) input, on the back of the NES.After the system is connected to the TV:

Insert the Game Pak firmly into the Control Deck.Plug the Controller(s) into the front of the system. Use the far left port for player one.Plug the AC Adapter into the back of the system . Plug the other end into a wall outlet.Press the Power button in on the front of the NES.Turn on the TV and locate the input select. It is often called: TV/Video, input select, AUX (auxiliary), Line, Line In, Input, Source, Select, In, or EXT (external). Switch the input select to show the Nintendo game.The game image should now be displayed on the screen. You are ready to play!If after following these directions you are not able to view the game (for instance, if the red power light flashes off and on), try our Troubleshooting Tips.

Note: This type of connection is not possible with the newer-style NES.

Installation Steps:

Locate the Audio/Video inputs on the back of the TV.Place the yellow end of the AV cable into the Video "in" on the back of the VCR. Connect the white or red end of the cable to Audio "in" ("left" or "mono"). Use a slight twisting motion when inserting each cable and ensure the cables are firmly pressed into the input.On the other end of the AV cable, plug the yellow end into the "Video" (yellow) input. Plug the white or red end into the "Audio" (red) input, on the back of the NES.After system is connected to the VCR:

Insert the Game Pak firmly into the Control Deck.Plug the Controller(s) into the front of the Control Deck. Use the far left port for player one.Plug the AC Adapter into the back of the Control Deck. Plug the other end into a wall outlet.Set the VCR's TV/VCR button to VCR. You can put a movie in the VCR, press play, make sure you see the movie on the TV, then press stop. This puts your VCR into VCR mode.Turn on the NES by pressing the Power button on the front of the Control Deck.Turn on the VCR and locate the input select. It is often called: input select, AUX (auxiliary), Line, Line In, Input, Source, Select, In, or EXT (external). Switch the input select to show the Nintendo game.The Game image should now be displayed on the screen.Recording Game Play

Set up the NES to play a game.Insert a videotape and press Record. You can now tape your video game playing for posterity!If after following these directions you are not able to view the game (for instance, if the red power light flashes off and on), try our Troubleshooting Tips.